Discover Craniosacral
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Craniosacral Therapy is a gentle, hands-on technique designed to support your body’s natural healing abilities. This unique approach works with the craniosacral system—which includes the sacrum, spine, and cranium—by tuning into a subtle movement known as the craniosacral rhythm.
Our bodies are connected by fascia, a continuous web of connective tissue that can also be influenced by this rhythm. Through the lightest touch, Craniosacral Therapy helps release tension and restrictions held deep within the body. This gentle method is suitable for all ages and is one of the most delicate forms of bodywork available.
Many people seek Craniosacral Therapy for its potential to address a wide range of physical and emotional concerns. Whether you’re looking to relieve stress, recover from injury, or simply restore balance, this therapy offers a safe and supportive path to wellness.
Experience the benefits of Craniosacral Therapy and reconnect with your body’s natural flow.
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Infant Craniosacral Therapy
Craniosacral therapy for infants focuses on the entire body, helping to release structural, energetic, and emotional tensions in the cranium and other areas. This gentle approach promotes and harmony, allowing infants to thrive and develop naturally. By addressing these holds, the therapy supports overall well-being and enhances the body’s innate healing abilities. Discover the transformative benefits of craniosacral work for your little one today.
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Below is a description of what craniosacral therapy may help for your little one:
Feeding difficlties
Latch issues, babies who are sleepy while feeding, babies who have sucking difficulties, babies who cry during feeding, babies who favor one side or a nursing position, sore maternal nipples, babies who chomp while feeding, babies who can not open wide, babies who have crooked looking jaws when they yawn or smile, babies who are tongue thrusters
Utero and Birth
Babies who spend many weeks in the same position in utero at the end of pregnancy, babies who experienced a fast birth, babies who experienced a long birth, babies who experienced a fast second stage, babies who experienced a long second stage, babies who were slow to start breathing at birth, resuscitated infants, intubated infants, laryngoscopes babies, bulb syringed babies, forceps born babies, vacuum born babies, cesarean born babies, babies who sustained birth injuries: bruises/swelling, erbs palsy, caput, fractured clavicle, any nerve injury, babies who were OP/Military/Ansynclytic/Compound/Brow/Face presentations-regardless of whether they eventually turned to get born, breech babies
Lungs and sounds
Babies with past or present breathing difficulties, babies with wet sounding lungs, babies who have been on respirators, babies who have been in NICU, babies with high pitched crying
Stomach related difficulties
Physical
Babies who spit up, babies who projectile vomit, babies who have reflux, babies who struggle passing gas or stools
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Babies with a crooked nose or face, babies who are not comfortable in their bodies, babies who startle easily , babies who have been their mothers, babies who have experienced invasive medical procedures (injections, blood draws,spinal tap, septic work) babies who have had surgery ( circumcision ), babies who have been transported to hospital form home birth, shoulder dystocia, twins/multiples, babies with colic, babies who have experienced emotional trauma, scared babies - at birth or later, angry babies - at birth or later, babies who struggle on the brink of developmental mile stones, babies who have Down Syndrome, babies with ridges on their heads, babies with funny shaped heads, babies with Torticollis, babies with Plagiocephaly, babies with unresolved sutural overrides
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